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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 28
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Get 20% off your next website, 10% off with exclusive Squarespace discount code, 50% off plans, and more top coupons from WIRED.
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Apple has decided to market two of its new products over the next year as "Ultra" devices, Macworld reports.
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Elon Musk heads to trial in a $134 billion OpenAI lawsuit, testing the company's nonprofit roots, leadership, and future direction.
The post Elon Musk vs Sam Altman: OpenAI's $134B Courtroom Showdown Heads to Trial appeared first on eWEEK.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 28, No. 582.
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Musk's lawsuit challenges OpenAI's evolution under Sam Altman. But during jury selection, several potential jurors voiced negative views of Musk himself.
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If you're on iOS, you might have to take some steps to get connected again after a day-long email glitch.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 28, No. 1,774.
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Facebook was the most popular platform for social media scammers, the FTC reports.
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I spoke with a doctor at Apple to learn more about the Apple Watch health features that you might not currently be using to support your wellness.
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You'll now be able to access workouts in the same place you stream music.
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Apple today announced the launch of a new subscription option for App Store developers: monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment. The new option allows developers to offer subscribers discounted pricing typically associated with an annual subscription but paid on a monthly basis to keep payments more affordable.
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NEW RESOURCES MinnPost: New app using AI aims to expand civic engagement in Minnesota. "For anyone who isn't familiar with how legislation is written and advanced at the state Capitol, the process […]
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Images and details about Samsung's upcoming smart glasses have leaked, according to a report by Android Headlines. We knew these were coming at some point, but we now have what could be actual photos and they look pretty nifty. The glasses are reportedly being developed under the codename "Jinju" and could cost anywhere from $380 to $500.
These are the first smart glasses from Samsung and look to offer a similar feature set to stuff like Meta Ray-Bans and the forthcoming Google Gemini glasses. Samsung's specs will run on the Android XR wearables platform and will likely feature heavy integration with the Google Gemini chatbot.
It has been reported that these glasses will not feature a display, but that's likely coming with another pair in 2027. The second release is being developed under the codename "Haean" and will reportedly include a micro-LED display, allowing for similar functionality to something like the
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Spotify today launched a new Fitness hub, bringing over 1,400 on-demand Peloton workout classes to Premium subscribers alongside a range of free content from independent wellness creators.
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NEW RESOURCES IANS: PM Modi says over 20 crore historical records now accessible online through Abhilekh Patal portal . "Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the National Archives of India […]
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Taylor Swift can't just shake it off. She's going the extra mile to make sure AI tools can't copy her.
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Your next chance to see two full moons in one month won't come until December 2028.
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You can display a favorite image or select colorful lighting effects.
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Despite launching less than two months ago, the M5 MacBook Air has dropped back down to its lowest price since launching.
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See the upcoming TV schedule and which streaming services you'll need to watch all the first-round action.
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The London-based consumer electronics brand released and then removed its new file-sharing app in favor of a more cumbersome tool.
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Apple today provided the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.5 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after the third beta.
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The IAM Union representing Apple employees in Towson, Maryland today said that it is filing an Unfair Labor Practice charge [PDF] against Apple with the National Labor Relations Board. The union is accusing Apple of unlawful discrimination against unionized workers.
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Apple's MacBook Neo has recently been struck by delayed delivery estimates on Apple.com, due to the notebook's booming popularity. However, both Walmart and Amazon offer deliveries as soon as tomorrow, and even feature small discounts on the Neo.
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Apple's first foldable may launch in 2026. Rumors point to a $2,000-plus price, a September release and a possible new name: the iPhone Ultra.
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Google's developer conference will have AI at every corner. Here's what we think will be announced.
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A recent attack on Sam Altman's home and OpenAI offices has put corporate security under renewed scrutiny. Records reveal how much some tech firms spend to arm up.
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Your AirPods need regular cleaning to remove earwax, dirt and other gunk. However, if you're not careful, you could damage them. Here's how to clean them safely.
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Amazon today has the AirPods 4 available for $99.00, down from $129.00. This remains one of the best deals on the AirPods 4 so far in 2026, and it's accompanied by a solid deal on the AirPods Max 2.
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Score big savings on Altra Running shoes with up to 50% off sale styles, 20% off select models, 10% off your first order when you sign up, plus free standard delivery on every purchase.
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Tim Cook was a great CEO, but he didn't crack AI. It's job number 1 for John Ternus.
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SpaceX and AI company Cursor have struck a new partnership that could see the owner of X buy the AI company for $60 billion later this year. "SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world's best coding and knowledge work AI," SpaceX wrote in a post on X.
The combination of Cursor's leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX's million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will…
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 21, 2026
According to SpaceX, the deal allows for it to either invest $10 billion into the company known for its AI coding tool, or acquire it entirely "later this year" for $60 billion. If an acquisition were to happen, it's not clear at what point Cursor could officially join the fold of Elon Musk's rapidly expanding and increasingly enmeshed web of companies. SpaceX bought xAI, the billionaire's AI company that also controls X, earlier this year. SpaceX is currently getting ready to go public this summer in what will likely be
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Xbox is cutting the prices of both Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, effective immediately, but there's one big caveat. First, the good news: Game Pass Ultimate now costs $23 per month, down from $30. PC Game Pass will now run you $14 a month instead of $16.50. The Xbox team noted in a blog post that prices may vary by region.
That's a smart, much-needed decision. In a memo that leaked last week, new Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma expressed concern over the high price of Game Pass, stating that it "has become too expensive for players, so we need a better value equation. Long term, we will evolve Game Pass into a more flexible system which will take time to test and learn around." Sharma reiterated that publicly in a post on X.
Future Call of Duty titles will no longer join Game Pass Ultimate on day one. They will join this tier the following holiday after launch (about…
— Asha (@asha_shar) April 21, 2026
In October, Microsoft
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NEW RESOURCES The Conversation: 80 million people globally claim Irish ancestry - why the release of 1926 Irish census records is so momentous. "One hundred years after it was conducted, the first […]
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Amazon is offering a few all-time low prices on Apple's M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro, with up to $200 off select models. These deals join Amazon's discounts on the M5 MacBook Air from last week, which are seeing $150 in savings on some models.
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Identity theft linked to major data broker breaches has cost Americans more than $20 billion over the past decade, according to a U.S. Senate report.
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Most Americans do not trust social media companies to make the right decisions about what should be allowed on their platforms, but trust the government even less to make those choices, according to a poll released on Tuesday by Gallup and the Knight Foundation.
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